Not long ago, when I heard that a gathering with my college classmates was being held in Yangpyeong on a weekday evening, I replied that I definitely wanted to join out of curiosity.
'Most of them are friends who have opened their own clinics or are working as hospital physicians in Seoul. How are they having a gathering in Yangpyeong on a weekday evening???'
The days were much longer, so even after leaving work and passing through the heavily congested Olympic-daero and entering Yangpyeong, it was still bright.
I arrived first and, while I stood blankly for a moment looking at the stream below, which seemed to be quietly at rest or quietly flowing, the sunset gradually began.
In the world where darkness had settled, inside the cafe with large glass windows that let you see clearly outside, we spent the evening putting together fragments of memories from our school days, which had already become 30 years ago.
Before I knew it, the weekend had come, and I visited that cafe again.

Cafe Enroze quietly hidden in nature
As you drive along the national road, Enroze is nestled so quietly in nature that it is not easy to notice, resting there modestly without disturbing the scenery of the natural surroundings.

The stream seen from the cafe’s outdoor terrace
It seemed that someone was fishing in the stream below...

Table with a round fire pit
There was a round clock, but time seemed to have stopped there.
Only the color of the sky kept changing.






Lemon Dutch

